The Serpent’s Coil [Paperback] Mowat, Farley

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First paperbound printing 1964 edition. Paperback cover has some wear and bending on the corners. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

Farley Mowat’s “The Serpent’s Coil” offers a captivating semi-autobiographical account of his time in the Canadian North, where he developed a deep appreciation for the rugged wilderness and its inhabitants. This 1964 edition captures the zeitgeist of a nation grappling with environmental issues and the plight of indigenous communities. Mowat’s vivid descriptions and unflinching portrayal of the mistreatment of the Inuit people sparked public outcry and influenced policy changes. Collectors and readers will appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in this pivotal work that left an indelible mark on Canadian literature and society.

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SKU: VB8-042 Category: Product Condition: Used

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First paperbound printing 1964 edition. Paperback cover has some wear and bending on the corners. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-preserved copy of Farley Mowat’s “The Serpent’s Coil” offers a captivating glimpse into the life and experiences of the renowned Canadian author and naturalist. Published in 1961, this semi-autobiographical work chronicles Mowat’s time spent in the remote regions of the Canadian North, where he developed a deep appreciation for the rugged wilderness and its inhabitants. Through vivid descriptions and Mowat’s signature wit, readers are transported to a world of untamed beauty, encountering the challenges and triumphs of life in the harsh northern landscape.

Beyond its literary merits, “The Serpent’s Coil” holds significant cultural and historical value. Mowat’s writings played a pivotal role in raising awareness about environmental issues and the plight of indigenous communities in Canada. His unflinching portrayal of the mistreatment of the Inuit people and the devastating impact of industrialization on their way of life sparked public outcry and influenced policy changes. This particular edition, published in 1964, captures the zeitgeist of a nation grappling with its relationship with nature and its treatment of marginalized communities.

Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in Mowat’s captivating storytelling while gaining insights into a pivotal era in Canada’s environmental and social consciousness. This copy, with its well-preserved pages and secure binding, offers a tangible connection to a literary work that has left an indelible mark on Canadian literature and society.

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 17.27 × 10.67 × 1.78 in
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